Jan 6, 2018

The Lacemaker by Laura Frantz

Book description:

When colonial Williamsburg explodes like a powder keg on the eve of the
American Revolution, Lady Elisabeth "Liberty" Lawson is abandoned by her
fiancé and suspected of being a spy for the hated British. No one comes
to her aid save the Patriot Noble Rynallt, a man with formidable
enemies of his own. Liberty is left with a terrible choice. Will the
Virginia belle turned lacemaker side with the radical revolutionaries,
or stay true to her English roots? And at what cost?

Historical
romance favorite Laura Frantz is back with a suspenseful story of love,
betrayal, and new beginnings. With her meticulous eye for detail and her
knack for creating living, breathing characters, Frantz continues to
enchant historical fiction readers who long to feel they are a part of
the story.

My thoughts:

First of all, I think the cover of this book is absolutely stunning, and it was fascinating to get lost in this time period during the American Revolution. Just like a bad dream, Elisabeth's life was changed in the wink of an eye, and all things familiar and safe were removed from her life.

Danger, betrayal, and even fighting for her very existence, Elisabeth finds strength from deep within to make something of her life. Desperate times call for desperate measures, and she rose to the challenge with determination and independence. And what can be better than finding a sweet romance in the midst of a mess?

Lovers of historical fiction will love this new novel by Laura Frantz. Check it out, you won't be disappointed!

Disclosure: Ebook received through Net Galley courtesy of Revell in exchange for my honest review.